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In this episode of Invisible Ground we visit Rendville, a small town in Perrry County, Ohio a historic Black community. Hear about this community's story and the important people who called it home, and the work being done to preserve that legacy well into the future.
MUSIC:
Todd Jacops - "Rain Spring"
Brian Harnetty - "Rendville"
Daniel Bachman - "Blue Ridge Turnpike"
Brian Harnetty - "Corning"
Dead Winds of Summer - "Sunrise Carves Our Shadow Across the Face of Solaris"
Nate Scheible - "Untitled"
Dead Winds of Summer - "Untitled"
Brian Harnetty - "Adam Clayton Powell, Pastor"
Pete Fosco - "Ghost Loops One"
Disjointed Mike - "Invisible 1"
PRODUCTION:
Produced, mixed, and recorded by Brian Koscho
Assistant Producer - Aidan Neal
Audio Editing - Chad Reich, Tommy Stumpp
This episode's underwriters are WOUB Public Media and Casa Nueva and Cantina.
This episode is part of a project (with Immersive Historic Markers) funded in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Revada Foundation of the Logan Family, along with all of the supporters and contributors to the Invisible Ground project. Thank you.
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In this episode of Invisible Ground we visit Rendville, a small town in Perrry County, Ohio a historic Black community. Hear about this community's story and the important people who called it home, and the work being done to preserve that legacy well into the future.
MUSIC:
Todd Jacops - "Rain Spring"
Brian Harnetty - "Rendville"
Daniel Bachman - "Blue Ridge Turnpike"
Brian Harnetty - "Corning"
Dead Winds of Summer - "Sunrise Carves Our Shadow Across the Face of Solaris"
Nate Scheible - "Untitled"
Dead Winds of Summer - "Untitled"
Brian Harnetty - "Adam Clayton Powell, Pastor"
Pete Fosco - "Ghost Loops One"
Disjointed Mike - "Invisible 1"
PRODUCTION:
Produced, mixed, and recorded by Brian Koscho
Assistant Producer - Aidan Neal
Audio Editing - Chad Reich, Tommy Stumpp
This episode's underwriters are WOUB Public Media and Casa Nueva and Cantina.
This episode is part of a project (with Immersive Historic Markers) funded in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Revada Foundation of the Logan Family, along with all of the supporters and contributors to the Invisible Ground project. Thank you.

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